Google has built a "firewall" between Android team and Motorola

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27 Feb 2012, 17:39posted on

There has been a constant bit of concern from the Android community that Google would give an unfair advantage to Motorola after the acquisition went through, and this concern has been highlighted by the constant...

While I'm glad that Google is debunking the mudslinging of other OEMs, I'm a bit disappointed that it's being called a "firewall" and that they plan to operate entirely separately. Motorola would be an excellent way for Google to lead the "alliance" created last year by providing top-tier update service and software accessibility (read: either stock Android or less intrusive UI plus easy option to flash stock). I had really hoped this would improve some of the minor concerns with fragmentation and update speeds this way (not to mention the build quality they could ensure!).

Actually Google is actually combating the crap talk from MS about when Goog absorbs Moto that would give Moto an unfair advantage with android OS. MS surely likes to sow seeds of discord yes, trying to get more OEM's to make devices using their OS. It's a dirty job and MS knows how to do it.

Google wouldn't make such a stupid mistake as to do something like that, it makes no sense. Now outside of the mobile world that is another story, moto has some very lucrative stuff going on in other areas.

Only thing that I think Google would do in the mobile space with Moto is should Moto get the go ahead with a Nexus, that is about it. Goog might work closely and have them tie down some kick ass specs. I just hope the next Nexus is done by Moto, they deserve to have a shot at it. The Razr and Razr Maxx speaks volumes for what is going on with this rejuvenated Motorola. I would love to see a Razr thin Nexus running on OMAP 5 A15 28nm Quad Core running @ 2.0Ghz(scalable), 2GB of high speed RAM, Bluetooth 3.0, LTE, Wireless A,B,G,N, NFC and all that jazz. Just include an improved Maxx battery or a middle ground battery(as to not have those incredibly long recharge cycles). Nice SRGB 720p(there aren't any 1080p programming anywhere in the world, why waste power that can be used elsewhere?) 4.3-4.7 in screen OLED would be nice but doubt the price would be. The tech heads at Moto would probably come up with something nice if they had a shot at the next Nexus all Vanilla Android device...just keep it away from VZW and their proprietary crap.

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